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Samuel Ovenshine

Samuel Ovenshine
Samuel Ovenshine, ca 1898.jpg
Colonel Samuel Ovenshine, ca 1898
Born (1843-04-02)April 2, 1843
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Died July 5, 1932(1932-07-05) (aged 89)
Washington D.C
Place of burial Arlington National Cemetery
Allegiance United States United States of America
Union
Service/branch  United States Army
Union Army
Years of service 1861 - 1899
Rank Union Army brigadier general rank insignia.svg Brigadier General
Commands held 23rd Infantry Regiment
Battles/wars American Civil War
Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Philippine–American War
Awards Silver Star

Samuel Ovenshine was a United States Army officer who served as a brigadier general during the Philippine–American War.

Ovenshine was born on April 2, 1843 in Philadelphia. He was studying to become a lawyer when he was interrupted by the outbreak of the Civil War. On September 25, 1861 he was appointed first lieutenant in the 5th U.S. Infantry Regiment. He served in Kansas and New Mexico and ended the war as a captain.

Ovenshine stayed with the 5th U.S. during the Indian Wars. His unit formed the vanguard of Alfred H. Terry's column during the aftermath of the Battle of Little Bighorn and served in Nelson A. Miles' force at the Battle of Bearpaw Mountain.

Ovenshine was promoted to major in the 23rd United States Infantry on July 10, 1885 and commanded the post of Fort Davis in 1890. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel of the 15th United States Infantry Regiment on January 31, 1891 and colonel of the 23rd United States Infantry Regiment on April 26, 1895.

Colonel Ovenshine and the 23rd U.S. were sent to the Philippines during the Spanish–American War as part of Wesley Merritt's Eighth Army Corps. The fighting against the Spanish had already subsided by the time Ovenshine arrived, but hostilities between the U.S. Army and Filipinos were now growing.


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